Browsing Doctoral Theses by Thesis Supervisor "Doolin, Bill"
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Evaluating local e-Government in New Zealand: a socio-technical approach
(Auckland University of Technology, 2013)Government organisations around the globe have embraced e-government as a powerful tool to improve and reform how government operates and delivers services to citizens, the private sector, and other arms of government. ... -
Performance management as ritual in the New Zealand public sector
(Auckland University of Technology, 2014)Performance management systems (PMS) have been championed as promising much to the public and private sectors alike (Davis & Albright, 2004; Ittner & Larcker, 2001, 2003; Lapsley, 1999). The basis for most of these claims ... -
Small Tourism Enterprise Network formation in rural destinations: integrating ICT and community in Western Southland New Zealand
(Auckland University of Technology, 2012)A critical issue facing tourism destination development is how the industry can be used as a tool to stimulate local economies and generate sustainable livelihoods. As in many parts of the world, small tourism enterprises ... -
Sustainability of collaborative networks in healthcare: a resources and capabilities perspective
(Auckland University of Technology, 2013)This research focuses on inter-organizational collaborative networks. Organizations are increasingly forming inter-organizational networks, because of the benefits accruing to organizations through acquiring, complementing ... -
The identity of high-achieving IT Professionals at work: a narrative analysis
(Auckland University of Technology, 2010)Self-identity has emerged from being a static function of essentialist categories like age, gender, race, and occupation, to being viewed as an interwoven and complex personalised construction based on a person’s environment, ...